ALLEGAN COUNTY – The average home in Allegan County was on the market for $425,100 in October, up 0.6% from the previous month’s $422,475, an analysis of Realtor.com data shows.
Compared to October 2023, the average list price of a home increased 3.1% from $412,425.
The statistics in this article refer only to homes for sale in Allegan County, not homes that have been sold. Information about your local housing market, along with other useful community data, is available at data.hollandsentinel.com.
Allegan County’s average home was 2,025 square feet, listed at $211 per square foot. The price per square meter of houses for sale has fallen by 2.2% compared to October 2023.
Listings in Allegan County developed quickly, with an average of 48 days listed, compared to October’s national average of 58 days on market. In the previous month, homes were on the market for an average of 44 days. Approximately 158 new homes came onto the market in October, an increase of 31.7% compared to the 120 new homes in October 2023.
Realtor.com’s average home prices may exclude many or even most of the homes on the market. Price and volume represent single-family homes, condominiums, or townhomes only. They include existing homes but exclude most new construction, as well as pending and conditional sales.
Across the entire Dutch metro area, average home prices fell to $422,625, slightly lower than a month earlier. The average home measured 1,960 square feet, at a list price of $217 per square foot.
In Michigan, median home prices were $289,950, down slightly from September. The average Michigan home for sale was 1,603 square feet, priced at $178 per square foot.
In the United States, the average home price was $424,950, down slightly from the previous month. The average American home for sale was listed at 1,835 square feet, priced at $226 per square foot.
The average list price for homes used in this report represents the midpoint of all homes or units listed during the given period. Experts say the median provides a more accurate picture of what’s happening in a market than the average list price, which would mean taking the sum of all list prices and then dividing it by the number of homes sold. The average may be distorted by a particularly low or high price.
The USA TODAY Network is publishing localized versions of this story on its news sites nationwide, generated with data from Realtor.com. Please leave any feedback or corrections for this story here. This story was written by Ozge Terzioglu.
This article originally appeared in The Holland Sentinel: Allegan County vendors asked for more money in October